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I read my old love poems,
the other day,
they made me look desperate,
in a cloying kind of way.
What was I thinking,
when I wrote those?
Possessive and needy,
I cringe to my toes.
I really did love you,
of that thereβs no doubt,
but it seems quite absurd,
now, the way it came out.
Although I look back,
I was only a child,
I think that I thought,
I was dangerous and wild!
Β© Love poems 2012
By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm
Romantic Heart form Love Seeds (Photo credit: epSos.de)
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Thank you!
Love, young love. There is never anything quite like it, again. Delirious, besotted, never to be repeated in quite the same way. Beautiful words. Virgina
Thank you Virginia – a much more eloquent way of describing it, than ever I could!
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Dear one NEVER negate what you write. It is a gift. Virginia
-What was I think when I wrote those- I have had that feeling so many times, when I have shuffled through old letters.
Haha – oh yes! I look back at old poems and sometimes I don’t even remember writing them! π
yep got a few well bucket load of them ones!!! LOL! Great poem
Haha – how many plastic bags do you have filled with teenage love poems?! π
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Oh thank you so much – this is very humbling and so kind of you – Thank you!
Alex π
Ahhh, those were the days (!) Great poem Alex π
Yes – but I wouldn’t want to go through them again!! π
Lordy, lordy, perish the thought! π
I have to laugh because I’ve done the same and posted a couple and plan to post more. Funny how we think so differently when we grow better. :}
Oh yes – thank goodness we get wiser!! π
For sure.
Beautifully insightful. Very nice.
Thank you – I think the experience was more of a shock than insightful when it happened!! π
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